Product Description
The CUMMINS 3935888 OEM STARTER MOTOR is designed for 1994–2002 5.9L Cummins diesel engines. This genuine Cummins starter motor is engineered to provide reliable engine cranking performance while maintaining OEM fitment, durability, and starting system reliability.
Use this starter motor when replacing a worn, slow-cranking, intermittent, or failed starter. Proper starter operation is critical for dependable engine starting in all weather conditions. Always verify fitment by engine serial number before ordering.
FEATURES
- Genuine Cummins OEM starter motor
- Direct-fit replacement for applicable 5.9L Cummins engines
- Designed for reliable engine cranking performance
- Built to Cummins OEM specifications
- Helps restore proper starting system operation
- Ideal for maintenance, repair, or restoration projects
FITMENT
- 1994–1998 Dodge Ram 2500/3500 5.9L Cummins 12-Valve
- 1998.5–2002 Dodge Ram 2500/3500 5.9L Cummins 24-Valve
- Select Cummins industrial and commercial applications utilizing the 5.9L B-Series engine
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- 1 Cummins 3935888 OEM Starter Motor
CROSS-REFERENCE AND RELATED PRODUCTS
- Cummins 3935888
- Cummins Starting System Components
- Cummins Battery Cable Assemblies
- Cummins Grid Heater Components
- Cummins Charging System Components
SPECIFICATIONS
- Manufacturer: Cummins
- Part Number: 3935888
- Part Type: Starter Motor
- Engine Compatibility: 5.9L Cummins
- Fitment Years: 1994–2002
- Vehicle Application: Dodge Ram 2500 / 3500
- Condition: New OEM Cummins
- System: Starting System
- Installation Type: Direct Replacement
FAQ
Will this starter fit my truck?
This starter motor fits many 1994–2002 5.9L Cummins applications. Always verify fitment by engine serial number before ordering.
Is this a genuine Cummins starter motor?
Yes. Cummins 3935888 is a genuine OEM Cummins starter motor designed to meet factory specifications.
What is included with this starter?
This listing includes one Cummins 3935888 OEM starter motor.
What are common signs of a failing starter?
Common symptoms include slow cranking, intermittent starting, clicking noises during startup, excessive current draw, or complete failure to engage the flywheel.
Should I inspect other components when replacing the starter?
Yes. Battery cables, terminals, grounds, batteries, and flywheel ring gear teeth should be inspected during starter replacement.
Do I need any related parts?
Inspect battery cables, starter mounting hardware, charging system components, and electrical connections during installation and replace worn components as necessary.